Theodore Mock

Ted Mock is an expert in auditing and decision making, especially auditor judgment, assurance services, and evidential reasoning. He has published in The Accounting Review and the Journal of Accounting Research, served as editor of Auditing: A Journal of Practice and Theory, and served on the editorial board of The Accounting Review and Accounting, Organizations and Society. Professor Mock has received the Wildman Award, the Auditing Section Outstanding Auditing Educator Award, and the ABO Notable [Lifetime] Contribution Award from the American Accounting Association. He is a former president of the auditing section of the American Accounting Association.

Srivastiva, Raj.,Mock, Theodore.,Turner, Jerry.
(2007) "Analytical formulas for risk assessment for a class of problems where risk depends on three interrelated variables", International Journal of Approximate Reasoning.

Fukukawa, Hironori.,Mock, Theodore.,Arnold, Wright.
(2006) "Audit Programs and Audit Risk: A Study of Japanese Practice", International Journal of Auditing,, 10.

Mock, Theodore.,Pincus, K..,Holder, W..
(1987) "Reducing the Incidence of Fraudulent Financial Reporting: The Role of the SEC", Reducing the Incidence of Fraudulent Financial Reporting: The Role of the SEC, SEC and Financial Reporting Institute, USC.

Mock, Theodore.,Collins, L..
(1979) "Selection and Evaluation of Accounting Measures for Decision Making From a Measurement Prospective", Accounting for A Simplified Firm Owning Depreciable Assets, Scholars Book Co.